Review: Irish Talent - New Shorts Fiction - GFF 2019
Stephen Burke checks in on Galway's programme of live action shorts which explores the parallel problems of escapism from a variety of settings: judgement, troubled pasts and unhappy status quos.
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Stephen Burke checks in on Galway's programme of live action shorts which explores the parallel problems of escapism from a variety of settings: judgement, troubled pasts and unhappy status quos.
Siomha McQuinn gives up her seat for Shelly Love's 'A Bump Along the Way'.
Siomha McQuinn takes in Sophie Hyde's film about two long-time friends and party-lovers navigating life and love in Dublin.
Siomha McQuinn reflects on Dathaí Keane’s offbeat, mysterious, fantasy drama, which is the first film to emerge from the Cine4 scheme.
In his short film Buoy, a young man throws himself off a lighthouse to end it all, but it’s only the beginning. Ahead of the film's screening at this year's Galway Film Fleadh, writer/director David Magnier tells Film Ireland how his short film came to surface.
Cathy Butler assists with the space programme.